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To: Citizen Zed

Sue a president? What a waste of time and money. Congress needs to do it’s job under the Constitution and remove the thug that’s in the WH. Congress should let the political cards fall where they may but they need to enforce the law first and foremost against this lawless resident in the WH.
Oh yea, we need real leaders in Congress for that to ever happen.


4 posted on 11/21/2014 10:03:20 AM PST by drypowder
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To: drypowder

Obviously, you didn’t make an ‘A’ in Civics.(sarc)

A lawsuit will end up in the Supreme Court, eventually. And since their power was attacked as well as the Congress, the outcome of a penalty for the Executive Branch is more promising.

Three branches of Government violated and our Constitution in crisis, which gives equal powers to all three. The President has usurped the power of the other two, so it is logical that the Supremes will be more interested in their own justice, than in Impeachment ...which is harder to carry out.

The Impeachment would not make it before the 2016 election, where these immigrants will have voting status, and the Dems would be back in power...it would be a waste of time.


5 posted on 11/21/2014 10:14:05 AM PST by Kackikat
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To: drypowder

“What a waste of time and money.”

Obama, Holder, and Justice Kagan, Sotomayor, Breyer, and Ginsberg are howling with laughter at this lawsuit. Scalia, Thomas, and Alito are likely concerned about a Constitutional crisis.

The question is are Justices Roberts and Kennedy chuckling or concerned about preserving the Constitution?


7 posted on 11/21/2014 11:34:03 AM PST by Soul of the South (Yesterday is gone. Today will be what we make of it.)
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